I took this set on Saturday morning with a long exposure and no light. The first image is the photo proper. The second is the same image with a zoom blur filter applied, and was a wallpaper I originally created for my desktop. This available to download on Flickr and DeviantART.

The third image is a combination of the wallpaper and an image that CeeQue took of myself at Heysham, last summer. The image of myself was used in my last Flickr Buddy Icon, which was originally combined with my first icon, a negative of my ear…

This photoset covers the Windermere Airshow last weekend, which was held at Bowness, on the shores of Lake Windermere, in the Lake District.

In all fairness it wasn’t the best airshow I had seen but it had a few notable moments and a few are captured here.

The U.S. Mustang was quite a site, and the sound was equally as inpressive.

“Minimulist Mustang”

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The crowd seemed to agree, but still the mood was quiet as we had to wait a long time between planes..

“Airshow Crowd Portrait” (Exlusive to WordPress)
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“Mustang From Above” (Exlusive to WordPress)

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“Mustang By Cloud”
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The aerobatics where impressive, though simple…

“Aerobatics Over Windermere” (Exclusive to WordPress)

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“Airshow Crowd Landscape” (Exclusive to WordPress)
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But this had to be the crowning show of the day. The Vulcan Bomber thundered accross the otherwise peaceful Cumbrian sky, roaring with fury. The site was as impressive as the deafoning blasts of sound.

“Vulcan By Sunlight”–

N.B. All (Exlusive to WordPress) images were so at the time of publishing but may well be avialable on Flickr or other sites afterwards.

This is a collection of images which feature people caught by the camera.

The first is the Albert Dock in Liverpool.

This is from a set which I call “The Elusive Photographer”

Taken in Manchester, near G-Mex.

Sunset on the promanade at Llandudno, North Wales.

This is one of my latest favorites. The fact that the figure is pin sharp and the world he is looking upon is blury yet somewhat recognisable seems to be a great metaphor for life. Or is it just me! LOL!

Again, taken at the Albert Dock in Liverpool, this image demonstrates how Health & Safety has even managed to break it’s way into the seafareing industry! Also, that the fantastic Radio City tower has just crept in, in the background and is slightly out of focus.